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| High flow only means the auxiliary hydraulics have more flow. Does not affect the rest of the hydraulic system. So that wouldn't make any difference.
If you're making a super tight turn, there is a lot of drag on the tracks. It might just be that doing by everything at once, including running a continuous flow attachment, you are using all the power the machine has. The hydraulic horsepower through the auxiliary system on a standard flow 333E is 50HP max. So if you are using half of the machine's total HP just running the cutter, this would make sense. Only 50 HP left to run everything else on a big heavy machine. Having run 333s fairly extensively, I've never felt lack of power was an issue, but I can't speak to your exact situation, having not used a rotary cutter. | |
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